Full movie description "Stargate SG-1 Heroes: Part 1":

The president has asked a documentarian to SGC to create a film about its operations. His arrival is unwelcome to most and he begins to clash with the base personnel. Nevertheless, he conducts his interviews with SG-1 and the scientists in the employ of SGC. Meanwhile, an off-world SG team finds the remains of an Ancient city.

Reviews of the Stargate SG-1 Heroes: Part 1

One dreams of that missing STARGATE writer who could have done one
final edit of every script, and pushed the series into greatness. This
one has the outgoing President commission a documentary made of the SG
program. The director (the wonderful Saul Rubinek - UNFORGIVEN, TRUE
ROMANCE) is an independent. His work will go into mothballs
indefinitely, but he's still given the cold shoulder. Adam Baldwin
(FIREFLY) gives a cheeky, satisfying performance as an SG team leader.
Robert Picardo (VOYAGER) debuts as Richard Woolsey, who would appear in
34 episodes over three SG series. On a planet where the remains of an
ancient city are discovered, the goa'uld attack. There's an
extremely-effective fakeout in which you're led to think that Jack has
died. Rather than being given some miracle healing or other cliché, we
learn that it's Dr. Frazier (Teryl Rothery) who has died...just after
she got her first romance of the show, with Saul. This two-parter veers
from greatness to clunkiness, but is usually closer to the first. It's
surprisingly character-driven, and does a wonderful job capturing moral
ambiguity.